Get your phone fixed on your time, at the location of your choice, and stick around to watch the repair if you'd like to see how it's done.

Many of us have had to deal with a broken screen. A moment of negligence leads to a problem you have to deal with multiple times a week, and the only thought running through your mind is "how can I get this fixed?" Repairing it yourself could prove difficult (I repaired an iPhone screen last week, and it was tedious and time consuming), and finding a reservation at the Genius Grove at an Apple Store could take days — and that's if you live near one.

Phone repair kiosks have popped up everywhere over the past few years, but they may not offer any warranty, and who knows where their parts are coming from. You're already stuck with a broken phone, so this extra stress is unnecessary, which is why you can turn to a reputable name that can get it fixed reliably and quickly: Amazon.

Amazon has offered "home services" like house cleaning and furniture assembly for a little while, and phone screen repair is now available as well. As with all of its home services, you get to book the time, the price is established upfront, and you're covered for damages up to $2,500 in case something goes wrong. Prices start at $79.99 for the iPhone 5/5c/5s and top out at $159.99 for an iPhone 7 Plus screen replacement.

Because this is an in-home repair, you can find someone who can fix your phone on your schedule instead of having to wait around, and stick around while your phone is getting fixed. It may seem a little weird at first, but an overwhelming majority of people who have used this service had a positive experience. Plus, the tech professional fixing your phone has been selected by Amazon, so you can be assured they're reputable.

If you're currently using a broken iPhone, you might want to give this service a shot. There are many reasons to put it off, but the last thing you need is for it to get even more broken, or to end up with a tiny shard of glass in your hand.

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